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, ttwggwßCTrrr rm'ssamsssaasrMm ms vsOTTO?3MfflraßßK®HWa®ffl[9^ IT ) i m THAT HAD LASTED A LIFETIME. PiiClFiP’TL’f BkMsSiSit® BY MOTHER SEIGEL’S SYRUP. “From early girlhood I was a martyr to the agonies of chronic indigestion and biliousness, my stomach and liver, both, seeming unable to do their work. The misery and pain I endured seemed to cloud my very life. I was afraid to eat, and the little food I did take was often thrown up at once. I had a sense of great weight on my chest, became bloated with wind and giddy, had splitting headaches and grew weak, nervous, pale and languid. After trying many medicines uselessly, my mother, four years ago, persuaded me to use Mother Seigel’s Syrup and in two months I was quite cured of the affliction of many years.” Mrs. A. King, fruiterer and refreshment dealer, 57, Ar.gas St., Adelaide, S.A., March 17, 1905. No one who reads Mrs. King's written statement above should 1 suffer indigestion for a week, let alone almost a lifetime; when that | cheap, safe and simple remedy, Mother Seigel’s Syrup, can be had at j any chemist 's shop, 1 — —-J

Business Notices. zw ■^gwwwawiaeaai I- J. FAKE BUILDER & CONTRACTOR PAr/ERaTON' , NOBTH. ~Foxfon|Agent—Mr.'Aif.'Fraser; Septic Tanks ami Sewerage work”a Speciality. . Vxmill, Sawmill, and Creamery Bmlent* in. Bakers’ Ovens and Sheep TTp- ' eonsfructed. Manriceville and Auckland Lime. English and Colonial Cement always on hand F. T. SAVILLF BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. UNION-STREET,"FokTON. HAYING made arrangements fo ( a fiupply of Timber I am now prepared to undertake any class o f work in the Building Trade. Flax Mill work‘a Speciality.

Hot Day Comfort Avoid too much liquid refreshment. Take small drinks, infrequently, with a LITTLE Wolfe’s Schnapps to give them piquancy and qaetwb thirst. It is a famous bevQiaSo in hot climates. AROMATIC SCHIEDAM Schnapps FOR THAT TiRED FEELING." Something upon which you con raly.

Hie lev Boot Shop IN THE CENTRE OP COMMERCE BUILDINGS. J have pleasure in "annMinaine that on the above date I sh*’’ nmmence Business in Foxton ,»wit'’arere and modern stock of Tmand Colonial BOOTS"AM p 1 lie stock has been personal cted wit.b erect care, and >■« had over 20 years’ cxnerien the shoe trade I can confidents vito inspection, knowing * h "V pair offered for ■’ale will pr? • •mnlef.e satisfaction both ir. styl. and wear. J. N. THOMPSON. MEN'S, LADIES’ CHILDREN’ 0 BOOTS AMD SHOES.

Business Notices lORTEESEFS. RINGS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, TRINKETS. All the latest Costly Jeweller HAINS, PENDANTS, FOBS, NECKLACES, &c. in the Latest Patt.r m and Designs. 'TCHES—Ladies’ and Gents' every make an 1 of every class. Nothing Oheao and NastyEverything Good and at"tb y e i?y {Lowest NEW JUP-TO-DATE [STOCK; WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, THE SQUARE. I't ote. —No fictitious prices ,t>v of reductions. G<sods me j iked rock bottom. FRUITERER AND 'fjCONFECTIONEH 3laiß»Stre( t, Foxton. uas a splendid assortment o P.-iNOY LOLLIES and SEASONABEI/ FRUITS, The place for Supper ENGINEER And General Blacksmith, Main-steeet, Foxton, A GOOD SHOEE KEPT. AGENT EOR Booth, & Co.’s Flax Machinery anit bOKEW.-, (fee. Drums, Drum-spindle, and F» .{oilers in stock. Also Sped Steel Feed Sollers.and Steel. Ribbers, -T. MORTEN SEN, M ISS, W‘ ’ALDEN, ARBER,

A. HOWE, OF THE Cycle Depot. FOXTON \TOTIFIES that he hag’purchast’ \ the Business lately carried oa hv Mr H. Christian.’!! repairs carried out. Bicycles on hire.^ Agent for Dayton, Allday’ ml Remington Cycles. “ The Pnotographic Business 1.1.10 bo carried on by me, and any copies of photos taken by my pro decessor can be obtained. NOTICE. Mr E. A. Howe having caKeo over ■ny business in Poston, I 1 avluthorised him to collect payments m cycles. H. CHRISTIAN |UBM tNOiaeaTIOHm

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3548, 18 July 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3548, 18 July 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3548, 18 July 1905, Page 4

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